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MAJOR SCHEDULES COMPLETED

FIVE NEW GAMES IN FOOTBALL--PLANS FOR SEASON IN BASEBALL

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The football schedule for the season of 1915, which has just been completed, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, differs in many instances from that of last year. All of the early games will be against colleges which did not oppose the University during the past season. Michigan has been dropped from the schedule. Accordingly Bates, Springfield Training School, Washington and Jefferson, Tufts, and Michigan will not be seen in the Stadium next fall. In their places games have been arranged will Colby, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Carlisle, University of Virginia, and Cornell.

Colby and the University of Virginia have never sent teams to Cambridge, and Massachusetts "Agricultural" College has not appeared on the University schedule for a number of years. Carlisle opposed the University four years ago, and Cornell in 1919. The University of Virginia eleven was defeated by Yale this year by a Score of 23 to 0, but the defeat came at a time when the Yale eleven was playing excellent football. In its other games the southern college gave good exhibitions of football. The University team defeated Cornell in 1913 in the first game in which the two colleges had met in three years by the score of 23 to 6. During this past season the Cornell team played exceptionally good football, the season culminating in a victory over the University of Pennsylvania in their annual battle. Inasmuch as but few men will be lost through graduation, Cornell should again develop a hard fighting and evenly balanced team, and one which is likely to give the University a close contest.

Colby, Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Carlisle all played good football during the past season, although their work was not up to the standard of the major elevens of the East

The complete schedule follows:

September 25--Colby.

October 2.--Massachusetts Agricultural College.

October 9.--Carlisle.

October 16.--University of Virginia.

October 23.--Cornell.

October 30.--Pennsylvania State.

November 6.--Princeton at Princeton.

November 13.--Brown.

November 20.--Yale.

The names of three colleges which sent baseball teams to Cambridge this past season do not appear on the University schedule for 1915 which has just been announced, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee. Syracuse, Fordham and Lafayette have been dropped this season, and games with the Calumet Club and the Pilgrims, and a probable contest with the Braves have been added. The usual Southern trip, lasting from Saturday, April 17 to Saturday, April 24 has been arranged, the colleges which will be visited being West Point, Annapolis, Catholic University, Georgetown, and Columbia. Twenty-nine contests, together with one open date, comprise the schedule. All games will be played at home unless otherwise specified.

The schedule is as follows:

Monday, April 12.--Braves.

Tuesday, April 13.--Bowdoin.

Thursday, April 15.--Maine.Saturday, April 17.--West Point at West Point.

Wednesday, April 21.--Annapolis at Annapolis.

Thursday, April 22.--Catholic University at Washington.

Friday, April 23.--Georgetown at Georgetown.

Saturday, April 24.--Columbia at New York.

Tuesday, April 27.--Bates.

Thursday, April 29.--University of Virginia.

Saturday, May 1.--Amherst.

Tuesday, May 4.--Colby.

Thursday, May 6.--Vermont.

Saturday, May 8.--Holy Cross at Worcester.

Wednesday, May 12.--University of Pennsylvania.

Saturday, May 15.--Unsettled.

Wednesday, May 19.--Holy Cross.

Saturday, May 22.--Princeton at Princeton.

Wednesday, May 26.--Dartmouth.

Saturday, May 29.--Brown:

Monday, May 31.--Brown at Providence

Wednesday, June 2.--Williams.

Saturday, June 5.--Princeton.

Wednesday, June 9.--Calumet Club.

Saturday, June 12.--University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia.

Tuesday, June 15.--Pilgrims.

Friday, June 18.--Princeton at New York.

Tuesday, June 22.--Yale at New Haven.

Wednesday, June 23.--Yale.

Saturday, June 26.--Yale at New York or Boston

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